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where can i get this script
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come on some one has to know
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simple POST request is all it looks like to me.
not even using bounds checking or any sort of error handling. name your page php and put this on the page with the links. <?=$_POST[refcode]?> |
Not hard to do..
?php $refcode=$_POST['refcode']; ? html head titleCodes/title /head body Your linking codes: College Town Cuties: http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=914777&PA=?php echo $refcode; ?&HTML=http://www.collegetowncuties.com /body /html Just rinse and repeat the lines for each of your sites. Don't forget to put the < > inside to close html tags and around the ?php and close the end of that php tag the floating "?"inside the link. |
or use my way, since it's simpler, quicker, and just as effective (hell maybe even more if you got into details)
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Lol, very true just a habit of me to put the all the posted / get variables i'm going to echo in a script up top so I can scrub them if used in SQL farther down in my code. Might be longer but keeps me organized.
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It's not a script, just using the print function in php.
I got your icq offline messages, I will have time to chat tomorrow and should be able to help you out a bit. take it easy |
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